Hyperacusis Pain Relief from Marijuana / Cannabis?

Born To Slay

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Nov 26, 2019
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10/2019
Cause of Tinnitus
Loud concert
Hey everybody, so I'm still suffering with hyperacusis and it hasn't gotten any better. Actually it's weird, some symptoms improved while others got worse. So the burning pain is gone (thank god) but over sound tolerance is worse and the aural fullness feeling and dull ache are more prevalent and triggered more easily.

So a friend of mine who had pain hyperacusis before she got the hyperacusis surgery (now she's good tho) recommended I get lit up on some Mary Jane as a pain killer. This on the surface makes sense, marijuana does have pain relieving qualities for neuropathic and other kinds of pain. But on the other hand it's illegal without a med card in my state. I do however know a girl IRL who uses it and can sell me some.

So my question to you fine people is, have any of you with pain hyperacusis smoked pot and noticed a change in your symptoms?
 
In theory, cannabis consumption could alleviate some of the pain associated with H through the activation of the endocannabinoid system. I know of palmitoylethanolamide (PEA), a well-researched endocannabinoid, that has shown some efficacy in the treatment of neuropathic pain. Bearing in mind that pain H is, at least in part, neuropathic in nature it might actually help.

Unfortunately, theory rarely translates into practice flawlessly. I haven't tried it myself, but do know of two people who claim to experience a transient exacerbation of ear pain and LDLs when smoking cannabis. Both were suffering from pain H. I guess it wouldn't hurt to give cannabis a try, though!
 
So my question to you fine people is, have any of you with pain hyperacusis smoked pot and noticed a change in your symptoms?
"A friend" of mine used some high potency cannabis oil when they first got tinnitus and all it did was make their tinnitus really loud and caused a lot of anxiety.
 
I have severe hyperacusis with LDLs below 40 decibels. And chronic burning pain in silence most of the time. I tried Rick Simpson Oil specifically to see if it would help with the burning pain. In my case it did not, but I am glad to have made the attempt.
 
I have severe hyperacusis with LDLs below 40 decibels. And chronic burning pain in silence most of the time. I tried Rick Simpson Oil specifically to see if it would help with the burning pain. In my case it did not, but I am glad to have made the attempt.
Have you even considered getting the surgery?
 
Yes, in fact I had the surgery done on one ear in 2016. Unfortunately I was a non-responder and it did not help. Very glad it helped your friend!
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. I read they've since updated the surgery and it now has a much higher success rate. Are you in the Facebook group "Hyperacusis Surgery Success Talk"?

I have a phone consultation on February 10th with a surgeon who does the surgery.
 
Oh, I'm sorry to hear that. I read they've since updated the surgery and it now has a much higher success rate. Are you in the Facebook group "Hyperacusis Surgery Success Talk"?

I have a phone consultation on February 10th with a surgeon who does the surgery.

I am, it's good to see reports there by a lot of people benefiting. Hope you do as well if you go ahead with it!
 
Not long ago I was a 24/7 pothead comfortably living with mild 1/10 T and never noticed a difference. Since damaging my ears at a concert, my baseline T is a 4/10 and pot now cranks it up a notch or two. Seems to change the tone as well. Not sure about pain relief from H. Generally, if you're not in the right state of mind, smoking could exaggerate anxiety and perhaps your perception of the pain not to mention T, too.
 

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